Cannas Dwarf Red

Ideal for GARDEN and CONTAINER PLANTING

Big, bold and colorful, and so it is a shame that Canna is rarely seen in gardens. It is a half-hardy plant, blooming from midsummer until the onset of frosts, and can be used as a centerpiece in bedding schemes and large containers.

Planting Location: Sun

Planting: January-May after Frost

Planting Depth: 3 inch (7.5 cm)

Planting Distance: 16 inch (40 cm)

Flowers In: July-September

Flowering Height: Approx. 20 inch (50 cm)

Easy to Grow:

1. Select an area with full sun2. Dig a hole 3 inches (7,5 cm) deep3. Place the bulb in the hole, with pointed side up4. Space bulbs 16 inches (40 cm) apart5. Cover with soil and water thoroughly

Planting Tips:

Plant in groups of 2 or more, in well-drained soil. Bulbs will benefit from a handful of compost added to the planting holes.

Anemones Blanda Mixed Grecian Windflower - Summer Flowering

Ideal for GARDEN and CONTAINER PLANTING

The large, daisy-like flowers of the modern varieties of Anemone blanda (‘blanda’ meaning beautiful) have a diameter of 1 – 2 inches (4 - 5 cm.). They have yellow flower centers and numerous stamens. Anemones are extremely popular due to their early, massive flowering and their wide availability. Another big advantage is that the little rhizomes naturalize easily in climatic zone 4-9. They form a lovely, colorful carpet, especially under woody trees and shrubs which are still bare during the time of the anemones’ flowering period. Anemones are actually a must for spots among perennials.This small plant comes from the mountains of Greece and Asia Minor. Its original color is blue, it is propagated from seed, and its tuber size starts at 5 cm. Selections have produced cultivars in other colors as well, but these have to be propagated vegetatively by cutting or breaking the tubers.

Planting Location: Sun

Planting: January-May after Frost

Planting Depth: 2 inch (5 cm)

Planting Distance: 4 inch (10 cm)

Flowers In: July-September

Flowering Height: Approx. 10 inch (25 cm)

Easy to Grow:

1. Select an area with full sun2. Dig a hole 2 inches (5 cm) deep3. Place the bulb in the hole, with pointed side up4. Space bulbs 4 inches (10 cm) apart5. Cover with soil and water thoroughly

Planting Tips:

Plant in groups of 15 or more, in well-drained soil. Bulbs will benefit from a handful of compost added to the planting holes.

Anemones Blue & White Mixed Windflower - Summer Flowering

Ideal for GARDEN and CONTAINER PLANTING

Anemones are extremely popular due to their early, massive flowering and their wide availability. Another big advantage is that the little rhizomes naturalize easily in climatic zones 6-9. They form a lovely, colorful carpet, especially under woody trees and shrubs which are still bare during the time of the anemones’ flowering period. Anemones are actually a must for spots among perennials.

Anemone coronaria De Caen came to the Netherlands from France around 1870. Anemones were initially limited to single-flowering types with bright colors and sturdy stems. Ongoing selection has produced cultivars that can be propagated according to color but are also sold as mixed colors.

Planting Location: Sun/semi-shade

Planting: after danger of last frost until June

Planting Depth: 2 inch (5 cm)

Planting Distance: 4 inch (10 cm)

Flowers In: Summer

Flowering Height: Approx. 9 inch (23 cm)

Easy to Grow:

1. Select an area with full sun or semi-shade 2. Dig a hole 2 inches (5 cm) deep 3. Place the bulb in the hole, with pointed side up 4. Space bulbs 4 inches (10 cm) apart 5. Cover with soil and water thoroughly

Planting Tips:

Plant in groups of 10 or more, in well-drained soil. Bulbs will benefit from a handful of compost added to the planting holes.

Anemones De Caen Hollandia Windflower - Summer Flowering

Ideal for GARDEN and CONTAINER PLANTING

Anemones are extremely popular due to their early, massive flowering and their wide availability. Another big advantage is that the little rhizomes naturalize easily in climatic zones 6-9. They form a lovely, colorful carpet, especially under woody trees and shrubs which are still bare during the time of the anemones’ flowering period. Anemones are actually a must for spots among perennials.

Anemone coronaria De Caen came to the Netherlands from France around 1870. Anemones were initially limited to single-flowering types with bright colors and sturdy stems. Ongoing selection has produced cultivars that can be propagated according to color but are also sold as mixed colors.

Planting Location: Sun

Planting: January-May after Frost

Planting Depth: 2 inch (5 cm)

Planting Distance: 4 inch (10 cm)

Flowers In: July-September

Flowering Height: Approx. 10 inch (25 cm)

Easy to Grow:

1. Select an area with full sun 2. Dig a hole 2 inches (5 cm) deep 3. Place the bulb in the hole, with pointed side up 4. Space bulbs 4 inches (10 cm) apart 5. Cover with soil and water thoroughly

Planting Tips:

Plant in groups of 15 or more, in well-drained soil. Bulbs will benefit from a handful of compost added to the planting holes.